Poster Group B

Tuesday, 7 July 2009 15:00 - 15:30

Posters will be on display for the duration of the congress

Validation of onset data loggers as a tool to measure lying behavior in dairy cattle
  • Cassandra B Tucker, Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis, United States
Behavioral and physiological responses of dairy cows to lipopolysaccharide induced clinical mastitis
  • Naomi A Botheras, The Ohio State University, United States
The buck stops here – stress of semen collection
  • Aprille R Chadwick, Animal Biology, Univerity of Western Australia, Australia
Breed differences in individual distance of domestic sheep
  • Grete HM Jørgensen, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway
Does flight distance really reflect the reaction to direct contact of human in cow?
  • Daisuke Kohari, College of Agriculture, Ibaraki University, Japan
Changes in captive red river hog (Potamochoerus porcus) peripartum mother and infant behaviour for one month after farrowing
  • Nao Koyama, Azabu University, Japan
The effects of a modified stall on gestating sow behavior and performance
  • Sherrie R Niekamp, National Pork Boark, United States
The impact of transition to a new housing system on milking cows’ behaviour patterns
  • Anne Pavlenko, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Estonia
Effect of environmental enrichment on the behaviour and welfare of suckling dairy goat kids in confinement
  • Alma P Rosas Trigueros, Faculty of Veterinary. University of Murcia, Spain
  • Julio Otal Salaverri, Faculty of Veterinary. University of Murcia, Spain
  • Juan A Carrizosa Durán, Faculty of Veterinary. University of Murcia, Spain
  • Alberto J Quiles Sotillo, Faculty of Veterinary. University of Murcia, Spain
Reliability of categorical versus continuous scoring of welfare indicators: lameness in cows as a case study
  • Frank Tuyttens, Animal Sciences, Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research, Belgium
A diagnostic tool to assess and enhance calf welfare and management on-farm
  • Elsa Vasseur, Animal Sciences Department, Université Laval, Canada
Animal-based measures for determining effectiveness of euthanasia of neonate piglets
  • Tina M Widowski, University of Guelph, Canada
The distribution of cat and kitten admissions to RSPCA animal shelters in Queensland, Australia and risk factors for euthanasia (a pilot study)
  • Corinne Hanlon, The Centre for Companion Animal Health, University of Queensland, Australia
Ethical challenges in wildlife management
  • Gywneth Verkerk, National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee, New Zealand
The impact of an oral distraction in cattle during a painful procedure
  • Brooke L Aitken, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
The effect of fetal programming on offspring coping and cognition
  • Brittany L Davis, Texas Tech University, United States
Relationships of acute stress responses with plasma oxytocin in heifer calves
  • Ken-ichi Yayou, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Japan
Variability in responses to novelty by feral horses and donkeys in a wildlife sanctuary
  • Alexali S Brubaker, University of California, Davis, United States
Owner attributes and recreational horse ownership in Victoria, Australia
  • Lauren M Hemsworth, Animal Welfare Science Centre, Monash University, P O Box 197, Caulfield East, Victoria 3145, Australia, Australia
The relationship between dog ownership and the ability to recognize human facial emotion
  • Iben H C Meyer, Department of Large Animal Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Effects of previous handling on responses of dairy calves during painful procedures
  • Mairi Stewart, AgResearch Ltd, New Zealand
Effects of previous handling on calf responses towards humans
  • James R Webster, AgResearch Ltd, New Zealand
Effect of parity on acute phase proteins and general activity in dairy cows during the puerperal period
  • Xavier Manteca, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
The relationship between milk traits and behavioural characteristics of newly calved cows after introduction to new social group
  • Michiru Fukasawa, National Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science., Japan
Non beak-trimmed laying pullets kept with daylight may receive diets with only plant protein sources without increasing the risk for feather pecking and cannibalism
  • Christiane Keppler, Department of Farm Animal Behaviour and Husbandry, Faculty of Ecological Agricultural Sciences, University of Kassel, Germany
The change of the height of residual ration on trough in a free-stall barn
  • Shigeru Morita, Rakuno Gakuen University, Japan
Effect of feed barrier design on feeding and vigilance behaviour of freestall housed dairy cows
  • Fiona C Rioja-Lang, Scottish Agricultural College, United Kingdom
Behaviour epigenetics – implications for domestication and welfare
  • Anna Wirén, Linköping University, Sweden